Greetings, I think you're thinking about Timeout here which does have that behavior - when you Connect it resets to its default.
Setting Share("WaitSpeed") "global" to the script - it's set until set
otherwise or the script stops.
To illustrate I could run the below pretty useless section of code (inside a
Rule)
msgbox Share("Waitspeed")
connect "test",ststream
share("Waitspeed")=1
connect "test2",ststream
msgbox share("Waitspeed")
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Oh, and every Connect command will reset the waitspeed to default.
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Is there anyway to set the Wait Speed in the script?
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